OFFICE MANAGER -CPFA
Performance Academies
Columbus, OH
Job DescriptionJob title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Powered by JazzHR IZ57uXN51i$32k-44k yearly est. 15d agoHome Health Aide
Attend Home Care-Ohio
Middletown, OH
Job DescriptionHome Health Aide Join Attend Home Care as a Home Health Aide and be part of a team committed to bringing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to clients across Ohio. In this important role, you'll help clients with daily living activities and provide the support they need to remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. Why Work With Attend Home Care: Competitive pay starting at $15.00 per hour Weekly pay Tuition reimbursement & annual pay raises Flexible schedules - shifts that fit your life 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, Vision insurance (FT) Paid time off & sick time Referral bonuses & caregiver recognition Ongoing training & professional development Employee discounts & wellness resources PPE and safety training provided Requirements: Active Ohio Home Health Aide Certification Tuberculosis (TB) screening/QuantiFERON/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year) Proof of U.S. work authorization (valid, unexpired documents: government issued ID) Reliable transportation Responsibilities: Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral care, feeding, and medication reminders. Mobility Support: Assist with walking, transfers, repositioning, and toileting needs. Meals & Housekeeping: Prepare meals, do light cleaning, laundry, and change linens. Transportation: Take clients to appointments or run errands when needed. Safety & Records: Keep the home safe, report changes, and document care provided. Companionship: Offer support, conversation, and respect for client privacy. Visit our website: Attend Home Care | Empathetic & Reliable Home Care Attend Home Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.$15 hourly 14d ago[FF&E] Design Assistant
Nicolehollis
Remote job
Job DescriptionDescriptionNICOLEHOLLIS, an award-winning, large size Interior Design firm seeks a talented and motivated Design Assistant to assist our Residential Design Team. The Design Assistant contributes to the success of NICOLEHOLLIS by assisting in general office and design duties, drafting, sourcing, coordinating, filing library and images. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of experience in residential interior design, focusing on high-end residential design. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Develop interior designs and furniture design using knowledge of the principles of interior design and theories of human behavior; appropriately convey conceptual, functional, life-cycle performance, environmental, and safety requirements Assist Design Team in development of preliminary space planning, design concept studies and sketches, design presentations, moodboards, 3D models & visualization, rendered floorplans & elevations, specifications packages (finishes, interior architecture, FF&E), custom furniture design, and furniture package Assist in preparation of specifications and schedules packages for all furniture, lighting, finishes, art and accessories Assist in facilitating pricing, procurement and installation of furniture • Prepare documents, consisting of floor plans, furniture plans, elevations, details and studies, to illustrate layouts; designs; materials and finishes; adhering to regulations and guidelines applicable to the interior space Work with Senior Designer to update schedules, budgets, meeting agendas, meeting notes, purchase orders, specifications, folders and files, archiving, project materials and submittals, resource library, vendor contacts and more • Coordination and correspondence with various consultants, vendors, manufacturers, fabricators, installers and contractors Assist in overall maintenance of materials library under supervision of Librarian (sorting fabrics samples, organizing finish samples, updating labels and catalogs, and more) Attend and represent the Company at industrial events, trade shows, and networking events Run errands to showrooms, act as liaison between the Company and vendors Efficiently work with a team of designers and interns; demonstrating strong collaborative and communication skills SKILLS, CORE COMPETENCIES, & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSSKILLS Degree in Interior Design Minimum of 1 - 2 years Interior Design experience Comprehensive knowledge of FF&E scopes in residential and hospitality design standards Excellent presentation skills, including space planning and drawing Proficiency in AutoCAD, Adobe InDesign and Photoshop, MS Suite, Sketchup (or similar 3D modeling software) Experience with purchasing and budgets (Studio Designer preferred) Strong knowledge in construction drawing sets, detailing, materials, methods, fabrication, interior finishes, programing, and codes Experience selecting and specifying furniture, fixtures, equipment, cabinetry, appliances, hardware, materials, and interior finishes Must have excellent customer service skills and be comfortable in interfacing with clients, consultants, vendors and internal staff Ability to interact effectively with the design team on multiple projects CORE COMPETENCIES Task Focus: Delivers legendary service to clients and vendors that meets and exceeds expectations Ethics & Integrity: Adheres to the Company values, beliefs, and principles of innovation and excellence in design Composure: Remains calm, maintains perspective, and responds in a professional manner when faced with tough situations Personal Learning: Takes personal responsibility for the continuous learning of new knowledge, skills, and experiences Dealing with Ambiguity: Able to successfully function during times of uncertainty and changing priorities Decision-Making: Makes keen, timely decisions based on a mixture of analysis, wisdom, experience and judgment Interpersonal Savvy: Builds effective relationships with all people up, down and sideways, inside and outside of the Company Results Oriented: Gets results and achieves goals PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION: This position will be working in a typical office setting, with no extremes in temperature or lighting Able to occasionally travel and present at offsite locations in the Bay Area Applicants should be able to work with equipment typically found in an office and should be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without accommodation. Possible accommodations needed should be discussed prior to the onset of employment and/or the interview process Ability to lift 25lbs and transport items in and out of vehicles. Ability to work on feet/run errands for 4+ hours per day as needed. Ability to sit at a desk for 6+ hours per day BENEFITS Full Healthcare Coverage 401(k) Safe Harbor Matching Pre-Tax Flexible Spending Account Pre-Tax Transit Management Account Pre-Tax Traditional IRA Savings Account Paid Time Off Monthly Cell Phone Use Allowance Monthly Health and Fitness Allowance Remote Work Policy Mondays to Thursdays: In-Studio Fridays: Remote / Work From Home$39k-58k yearly est. 9d agoHome Health Care Aide
Heart To Heart
Cleveland, OH
Job DescriptionSalary: $20 Per Hour Heart of Gold Residential Services which is a subsidiary company of Heart to Heart Health and Wellness, is looking to hire a compassionate Home Health Care Aide to serve a client family at a residential location in Solon, Ohio. Here is a bit more about us and this role: About Us: At Heart of Gold Residential Services, we believe everyone deserves to live with dignity and comfort in their own home. We provide personalized, compassionate care to individuals, helping them maintain their independence and quality of life. Join our team and make a real difference! Job Summary: We're seeking dedicated and caring Home Health Care Aides to provide essential support to our clients. You'll be a vital part of their daily lives, offering assistance with personal care, household tasks, and companionship. If you're passionate about helping others and have a heart of gold, we want to hear from you! Responsibilities: Provide personal care assistance, including bathing, dressing, and grooming. Assist with light housekeeping, laundry, and meal preparation. Offer companionship and engage in meaningful activities with clients. Run errands and provide transportation as needed. Follow individualized care plans and document client progress. Maintain a safe and clean environment for clients. Communicate effectively with clients, families, and team members. Qualifications: A genuine passion for helping others and a compassionate nature. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Reliable, punctual, and trustworthy. Ability to follow instructions and work independently. Patient, understanding, and respectful of client needs. Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Ability to pass a background check. Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently. Why Join Us? Make a meaningful impact on someone's life. Competitive Pay: Starting at $20 per hour Consistent Schedule: (Mon-Thurs 1st Shift) Opportunities for professional growth.$20 hourly 23d agoOffice Manager -Cpfa
Performance Academies
Columbus, OH
Job title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.$32k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13d agoHome Health Aide Caregiver-Hiring Immediately
Anna Maria of Aurora
Aurora, OH
Hiring Immediately: Home Health Aide (HHA) / Caregivers Apply today - start working fast! Family Tree Home Care, located on the Campus of Anna Maria of Aurora We're hiring caring and dependable Home Health Aide Caregivers to support clients across Aurora, Solon, Twinsburg, Hudson, and Streetsboro. Pay & Perks $15-$20/hour (based on experience) Flexible shifts and schedules - full-time, part-time, and PRN 401(k) with company match Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Life, Accident & Disability Insurance Identity Theft & Pet Insurance Growth opportunities in home care and on our campus Job Duties: Provide companionship & social engagement (activities, art, music, exercise) Assist with personal care Prepare meals & perform light housekeeping Run errands & shopping Medication reminders Accompany clients to appointments What We're Looking For Dependable individuals with a compassionate approach to care Positive attitude and teamwork mindset Caregiving or healthcare experience preferred but not required Apply now and join a team that values you and your work! Qualifications Qualifications for a Home Health Aide Caregivers: High School Diploma Valid Drivers License$15-20 hourly 19d agoIn Home Caregiver
Visiting Angels Cleveland
Cleveland, OH
Are you looking for a career that you will love, and it really doesn't feel like a job? Visiting Angels is looking for an amazing person just like you to join our Team of Angels and become part of our remarkable group of In-home Caregivers. The Caregiver is responsible for the physical care and emotional support of our clients who may no longer be able to take care of themselves due to illness, injury, surgery, or disability. The ideal candidate must be able to care for our clients and their property with dignity, patience, compassion, and respect. This person will encourage and remain empathetic and patient to the clients at all times. Responsibilities: Home assistance - Provide light housekeeping, run errands or provide transportation if needed. Accompany clients to appointments and assist with medications. Prepare meals, purchase food and provide personal assistance with general living needs. Personal services could include toileting, bathing, feeding and grooming. Companionship - Provide companionship and conversation by stimulating, encouraging and assisting an individual. Requirements: High school diploma preferred. Must be able to complete a Criminal Background report. Ability to lift up to 20 pounds at a time Ability to reach, bend, kneel and stand for (sometimes) a long period of time Valid Driver's License's Find more meaning at the workplace by making a real difference in someone's life. Visiting Angels Cleveland OH is a leading provider of senior, private-pay, in-home care throughout Eastern Cuyahoga County. We are hiring for caregiver jobs throughout the local communities. Our caregivers are dedicated professionals who share our agency's commitment to providing dignified, compassionate care. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for seniors by providing assistance with their activities of daily living. Our care helps seniors to maintain their independence in the comfort of their own home.$20k-27k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ agoOffice Manager - HAPA
Performance Academies
Cleveland, OH
Job title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.$34k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 13d agoHome Care Aide
Southern Ohio Medical Center
Portsmouth, OH
Current Employees: If you are currently employed at SOMC please log into UKG Pro to use the internal application process. Department: Home Care Shift/schedule: Full Time (40 hrs/wk) Works under the supervision of the Nurse Manager or Asst Nurse Manager. The Home Care Aide's primary job function is to: According to established procedures, performs routine service duties and basic nursing procedures necessary to provide for care, comfort and safety of Home Care patients. In doing so, takes vital signs, assists patients with personal hygiene and feeds and ambulates patients according to specific procedures. May help maintain patient's immediate area and may occasionally run errands for Home Care patients. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Education: * High School Diploma or successful completion of an equivalent High School Exam Required * Successful completion of Home Care competency evaluation program required Licensure: * BLS within 90 days of hire required * BMVL required (Must maintain eligibility to drive as determined by SOMC insurance carriers) * Completion of approved nursing assistant, home care aide, or long term care nursing assistant training preferred Experience: * Approximately six months prior experience in either the acute, long term care or community based care setting preferred. Home Care experience preferred. JOB SPECIFIC DUTIES AND PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS The following is a summary of the major job duties of this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. 1. Makes home visits and provides for care, comfort and safety of assigned patients under direction of the Home Care registered nurse. 2. Performs personal care activities. 3. Performs selected basic patient care procedures such as enemas, decubitus care, non-sterile dressings, shaving, and vital signs. 4. Assists patient with transfers, ambulation and performs R.O.M. exercises according to the Plan of Care. 5. Performs light household services such as: linen changes, light housekeeping in the patient areas, laundry, meal preparation and running errands. 6. Observes and reports environmental, physical and emotional changes in the patients' status to the Home Care Nurse. 7. Documents care and services provided and observations reported to the nurse. Thank you for your interest in Southern Ohio Medical Center. Once you have applied, the most updated information on the status of your application can be found by visiting the candidate Home section of this site. Please view your submitted applications by logging in and reviewing your status Southern Ohio Medical Center is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, protected veteran status or any other basis under the law.$24k-32k yearly est. 17h agoOffice Manager - HAPA
Performance Academies
Cleveland, OH
Job DescriptionJob title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Powered by JazzHR a9KwG4RFXr$34k-47k yearly est. 16d agoHome Health Aide
Attend Home Care
Middletown, OH
Join Attend Home Care as a Home Health Aide and be part of a team committed to bringing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to clients across Ohio. In this important role, you'll help clients with daily living activities and provide the support they need to remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. Why Work With Attend Home Care: Competitive pay starting at $15.00 per hour Weekly pay Tuition reimbursement & annual pay raises Flexible schedules - shifts that fit your life 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, Vision insurance (FT) Paid time off & sick time Referral bonuses & caregiver recognition Ongoing training & professional development Employee discounts & wellness resources PPE and safety training provided Requirements: Active Ohio Home Health Aide Certification Tuberculosis (TB) screening/QuantiFERON/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year) Proof of U.S. work authorization (valid, unexpired documents: government issued ID) Reliable transportation Responsibilities: Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral care, feeding, and medication reminders. Mobility Support: Assist with walking, transfers, repositioning, and toileting needs. Meals & Housekeeping: Prepare meals, do light cleaning, laundry, and change linens. Transportation: Take clients to appointments or run errands when needed. Safety & Records: Keep the home safe, report changes, and document care provided. Companionship: Offer support, conversation, and respect for client privacy. Visit our website: Attend Home Care | Empathetic & Reliable Home Care Attend Home Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.$15 hourly Auto-Apply 15d agoOFFICE MANAGER -TPFA
Performance Academies
Dayton, OH
Job DescriptionJob title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Powered by JazzHR V72cfK9Tow$31k-43k yearly est. 19d agoHome Health Aide (HHA)
Attend Home Care-Ohio
Cincinnati, OH
Job DescriptionHome Health Aide Join Attend Home Care as a Home Health Aide and be part of a team committed to bringing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to clients across Ohio. In this important role, you'll help clients with daily living activities and provide the support they need to remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. Why Work With Attend Home Care: Competitive pay starting at $14.00 per hour Weekly pay Tuition reimbursement & annual pay raises Flexible schedules - shifts that fit your life 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, Vision insurance (FT) Paid time off & sick time Referral bonuses & caregiver recognition Ongoing training & professional development Employee discounts & wellness resources PPE and safety training provided Requirements: Active Ohio Home Health Aide Certification Tuberculosis (TB) screening/QuantiFERON/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year) Proof of U.S. work authorization (valid, unexpired documents: government issued ID) Reliable transportation Responsibilities: Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral care, feeding, and medication reminders. Mobility Support: Assist with walking, transfers, repositioning, and toileting needs. Meals & Housekeeping: Prepare meals, do light cleaning, laundry, and change linens. Transportation: Take clients to appointments or run errands when needed. Safety & Records: Keep the home safe, report changes, and document care provided. Companionship: Offer support, conversation, and respect for client privacy. Visit our website: Attend Home Care | Empathetic & Reliable Home Care Attend Home Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.$14 hourly 20d agoOffice Manager -Tpfa
Performance Academies
Trotwood, OH
Job title Office Manager Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025 Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement records, and other appropriate student data as required (including, but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations, birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody). Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new students that had attended a previous school or educational facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student transportation with local transportation departments. Administer medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered, name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent letters, doctors' consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie., Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may be dispensed to students or staff even without express written consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school districts for student records must be complied with within 48 hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters, “Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November 1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of Health's immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date. Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator. Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate, timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested. Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to confirm/report all student absences --- follows up with appropriate agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county Children's Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students. Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make copies, or leave class without express permission from the Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school, other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S), PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E- Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504 plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to students with disabilities are communicated to principal and Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other) directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff, students, community organizations, the school's Sponsor/Authorizer, management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required. Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote, Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of leadership, office organization and management, public relations, and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested. Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other technology related components. On-Call availability Physical Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.$31k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ agoHome Health Aide (HHA)
Attend Home Care
Cincinnati, OH
Home Health Aide Join Attend Home Care as a Home Health Aide and be part of a team committed to bringing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to clients across Ohio. In this important role, you'll help clients with daily living activities and provide the support they need to remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. Why Work With Attend Home Care: Competitive pay starting at $14.00 per hour Weekly pay Tuition reimbursement & annual pay raises Flexible schedules - shifts that fit your life 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, Vision insurance (FT) Paid time off & sick time Referral bonuses & caregiver recognition Ongoing training & professional development Employee discounts & wellness resources PPE and safety training provided Requirements: Active Ohio Home Health Aide Certification Tuberculosis (TB) screening/QuantiFERON/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year) Proof of U.S. work authorization (valid, unexpired documents: government issued ID) Reliable transportation Responsibilities: Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral care, feeding, and medication reminders. Mobility Support: Assist with walking, transfers, repositioning, and toileting needs. Meals & Housekeeping: Prepare meals, do light cleaning, laundry, and change linens. Transportation: Take clients to appointments or run errands when needed. Safety & Records: Keep the home safe, report changes, and document care provided. Companionship: Offer support, conversation, and respect for client privacy. Visit our website: Attend Home Care | Empathetic & Reliable Home Care Attend Home Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.$14 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ agoHome Health Aide (HHA)
Attend Home Care-Ohio
Blue Ash, OH
Job DescriptionHome Health Aide Join Attend Home Care as a Home Health Aide and be part of a team committed to bringing comfort, dignity, and compassionate care to clients across Ohio. In this important role, you'll help clients with daily living activities and provide the support they need to remain safe, comfortable, and independent at home. Why Work With Attend Home Care: Competitive pay starting at $14.00 per hour Weekly pay Tuition reimbursement & annual pay raises Flexible schedules - shifts that fit your life 401(k) with company match Health, Dental, Vision insurance (FT) Paid time off & sick time Referral bonuses & caregiver recognition Ongoing training & professional development Employee discounts & wellness resources PPE and safety training provided Requirements: Active Ohio Home Health Aide Certification Tuberculosis (TB) screening/QuantiFERON/Chest X-Ray (within 1 year) Proof of U.S. work authorization (valid, unexpired documents: government issued ID) Reliable transportation Responsibilities: Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, oral care, feeding, and medication reminders. Mobility Support: Assist with walking, transfers, repositioning, and toileting needs. Meals & Housekeeping: Prepare meals, do light cleaning, laundry, and change linens. Transportation: Take clients to appointments or run errands when needed. Safety & Records: Keep the home safe, report changes, and document care provided. Companionship: Offer support, conversation, and respect for client privacy. Visit our website: Attend Home Care | Empathetic & Reliable Home Care Attend Home Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.$14 hourly 6d ago
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